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T W E U C C
449
TWEED, river, Scotland, xxm. 673;
xvin. 451; xxi. 33. , William M., mayor of New York,
xvn. 463. TWEEDDALE, district, Scotland, xvm.
451.
TWEEDMOUTH, town, England, ill. 610. TWEED RING, New York, xxm. 783. TWEEDS, variety of cloth, xxiv. 662. TWELFTH DAY, or Epiphany, vm. 483. TWELFTH NIGHT, Shakespeare s play,
xxi. 764. TWELVE LABOURS, of Hercules, XL
726. TWELVE PATRIARCHS, Testaments of
the, ii. 1 80.
TWELVE PEERS, of France, xvin. 468. TWELVE TABLES, in Roman law, xiv.
328; xx. 678, 737. TWENTY-FOUR PARGANAS, district,
India, xxm. 673. TWESTEN, August D. C., German writer
on logic, xiv. 800. TWICE TOLD TALES, Hawthorne s work,
XL 537- TWICKENHAM, town, England, xxm.
673; Pope s residence at, XIX. 485. TWILIGHT, xxm. 674; n. 770; x. 200,
205. TWILLER, Wouter van, director, New
Netherland, America, xvn. 454. TWILL WEAVING, xxiv. 464. TWIN CRYSTALS, xvi. 363. TWINE MANUFACTURE, xx. 845. TWIN MONSTERS, xvi. 765. TWIST, Action of a, in mechanics, XV.
743-
- TOBACCO, xxm. 426. TWITE, bird, xiv. 675. Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA, Shake speare s play, xxi. 763. TWO-HEADED EAGLE, of Russia, xxi.
91. TWO-HEADED NIGHTINGALE, female
monsters, xvi. 766. Two SICILIES, kingdom of Europe, xin.
478; xxii. 28; Norman conquest of,
xin. 470. Two THOUSAND GUINEAS, English
horse-race, XII. 202. TY, or Tyr, Scandinavian divinity, i.
211.
TYANA, ancient town, Asia Minor, v. 75. TYANITIS, region, Asia Minor, v. 75. TYARD, Pontus de, French poet, xx.
841.
TYBURN, brook, London, xiv. 818. TYCHO BRAKE, Danish astronomer, iv.
200. See Brahe.
TYCHONIC SOLAR SYSTEM, n. 777. TYCOON, Japanese ruler, xin. 584. TYD^EA, genus of plants, xn. 266. TYKOCIN, town, Russia, xiv. 817. TYLDESLEY WITH SHAKERLEY, town,
England, xxm. 674. TYLENCHUS SCANDENS, wheat pest,
xxiv. 536.
TYLER, John, president of the United
States, xxm. 674, 766. , Miss, guardian of Robert Southey,
xxii. 290. , Wat, Insurrection of, vm. 319;
xx. 541. TYLOPODA, group of ungulate mammals,
xiv. 738; xv. 430. TYLOR, Edward B., on animism, n. 55;
his theory of mythology, XVII. 143. TYM, river, Saghalin, Asia, xxi. 147. TYMPANUM, of human ear, I. 892.
, in architecture, II. 475. TYNDALE, William, translator of English
Bible, XXlll. 675; VIII. 384; his
relations with Luther, vm. 374. TYNDALL, John, on motion of glaciers,
x. 630; his experiments on magnetic
crystals, XV. 266. TYNE, river, England, xxm. 675; xvn.
565; improvement works of, XX. 578. TYNEMOUTH, town, England, xxm.
675- TYNWALD, Court of, Isle of Man, xv.
452. TYPE, in biological classification, xx.
421. , Printing, XXIII. 68 1, 692, 694,
697; for the blind, ill. 827. TYPE-FOUNDING, xxm. 699, 709;
Baskerville s experiments in, in. 421. TYPE-PRINTING TELEGRAPH, xxm.
1 20.
TYPE-SETTING MACHINES, xxm. 700. TYPE-WRITING MACHINES, xxiv. 698. TYPHLOPID^E, family of snakes, xxii.
192. TYPHOEUS, of Greek mythology, xxm.
676. TYPHOID FEVER, xxm. 678; xvm.
403 ; in the horse, XXI V. 203. TYPHON, of Greek mythology, xxm.
676; vii. 717. TYPHOON, hurricane, n. 690; xvr. 154;
xxm. 676. TYPHUS FEVER, xxm. 676, 680; xvm.
403; quarantine laws of, xx. 156. TYPO-ETCHING PROCESS, xxm. 704. TYPOGRAPHIC ETCHING, for printing,
xxm. 704. TYPOGRAPHY, or Printing, xxm. 68 1;
early English, XIV. 705; knowledge
of, necessary to the bibliographer, m.
653. TYPUS, of Constans II., in Monothelite
controversy, xvi. 758; xv. 582. TYR, Scandinavian divinity, I. 211. TYRANNUS, genus of birds, xiv. 80. , Maximus III., Roman emperor,
xv. 645. , (Edipus, Sophocles s drama, xxii.
273-
TYRANNY, form of government, XL u. TYRANTS, Greek rulers, XL 94. TYRAS (Dniester), river, Russia, vii. 306. TYRCONNEL, Count of, Austrian general,
xvn. 727.
TYRCONNEL, Earls of (the O Donnells),
xm. 262.
, Richard Talbot, earl of, Irish states man, XIII. 268. TYRE, town, Phoenicia, xxm. 710;
xvm. 804, 807, 809; coins of, xvii.
650; siege and destruction of, by Alex ander, I. 482; XVIII. 582.
, Era of, v. 715. TYRITE, mineral, xvi. 427. TYRO, mother of Pelias, xvm. 474. TYROGLYPHID^E, family of niites, xvi.
528. TYROL, province, Austria, xxm. 711;
xx. 504; insurrection of, under Hofer,
XII. 44.
TYROLESE ALPS, i. 629, 630. TYRONE, county, Ireland, xxm. 712.
, Earl of, xm. 262. TYROPCEON, valley, at Jerusalem, xm.
637, 641. TYRREL, Sir James, keeper of Tower
of London, vii. 685.
TYRRHENIA, or Etruria (q.v. vm. 633. TYRSENUS, mythic king of Lydia, XV. 99. TYRT^EUS, Greek elegiac poet, xxm.
713-
TYTHERLY, England, Owen s community at, xvm. 88.
TYTHING MAN, early English magis trate, xv. 217.
TYTLER, Alexander Fraser, Lord Wood- houselee, Scottish judge, XXlll. 713.
, James, first British aeronaut, I. 190;
contributor to 2d edition of Encyclo paedia Britannica, I. 190; vm. 200.
, Patrick Fraser, Scottish historian,
xxm. 714.
, William, Scottish historian and
antiquary, XXlll. 714. TYUKALINSK, town, Tobolsk, Siberia,
xxm. 430.
TYUMEN, town, Siberia, xxm. 714. TZARSKOYE SELO, town, Russia, xxm.
600; xxi. 194.
TZERINI, town, Cyprus, vi. 748. TZETZES, Joannes, Byzantine writer,
xxm. 714; XL 145.
T T the twenty-first letter of the ^ > alphabet, xxm. 715. UAT, or Uati, Egyptian divinity, iv.
590; vii. 718.
UAUA, Nilotic tribes, Africa, xvii. 612. UBANGI, affluent of the Congo, Africa,
xxiv. 764.
UBASHA KHAN, Mongol ruler, xvi. 745. UBEDA, town, Spain, xxm. 715. UBERTI, Fazio degli, Italian writer,
xm. 505.
UBON, river, Cambodia, Asia, xv. 832. UCAYALE, or Ucayali, head stream of
Amazon, South America, I. 654; xvm.
672. UCCELLO, Pizzo d , mountain, Italy,
XIII. 438.
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